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Konecranes Terex Merger
Creating a Global Lifting & Material Handling Solutions
Leader
PRESS CONFERENCE
August 11, 2015
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Forward-Looking Statements & Accounting
Standards
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Cautionary Statement on Forward-Looking Statements: This document contains forward-looking statements regarding future events,
including statements regarding Terex Corporation (“Terex”) or Konecranes Plc (“Konecranes”), the transaction described in this document
and the expected benefits of such transaction and future financial performance of the combined businesses of Terex and Konecranes based
on each of their current expectations. These statements involve risks and uncertainties that may cause results to differ materially from those
set forth in the statements. When included in this document, the words “may,” “expects,” “intends,” “anticipates,” “plans,” “projects,”
“estimates” and the negatives thereof and analogous or similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. However, the
absence of these words does not mean that the statement is not forward-looking. Terex and Konecranes have based these forward-looking
statements on current expectations and projections about future events. These statements are not guarantees of future performance.
Because forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, actual results could differ materially. Such risks and uncertainties, many
of which are beyond the control of Terex and Konecranes, include among others: the ability of Terex and Konecranes to obtain shareholder
approval for the transaction, the ability of Terex and Konecranes to obtain regulatory approval for the transaction, the possibility that the
length of time required to complete the transaction will be longer than anticipated, the achievement of the expected benefits of the transaction,
risks associated with the integration of the businesses of Terex and Konecranes, the possibility that the businesses of Terex and Konecranes
may suffer as a result of uncertainty surrounding the proposed transaction, and other factors, risks and uncertainties that are more specifically
set forth in Terex’s public filings with the SEC and Konecranes’ annual and interim reports. Each of Terex and Konecranes disclaim any
obligation to update the forward-looking statements contained herein.
Non-GAAP Measures: This document refers to various non-GAAP (generally accepted accounting principles) financial measures. Terex and
Konecranes believe that this information is useful to understanding the operating results and ongoing performance of the underlying
businesses of Terex and Konecranes without the impact of special items. These non-GAAP financial measures are identified where
appropriate. Please also refer to Terex’s fourth quarter 2014 earnings release on the Investor Relations section of its website www.terex.com
for a description and/or reconciliation of these measures for Terex.
Konecranes reports under IFRS and Terex under U.S. GAAP – no adjustments have been made between IFRS and U.S. GAAP accounting
standards.
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Important Additional Information
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This document relates to the proposed merger of Terex Corporation (“Terex”) and Konecranes Plc (“Konecranes”), through which all of
Terex’s common stock will be exchanged for Konecranes ordinary shares (or American depositary shares, if required). This document is for
informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer to purchase or exchange, or a solicitation of an offer to sell or exchange, all of
common stock of Terex, nor is it a substitute for the Preliminary Prospectus included in the Registration Statement on Form F-4 (the
“Registration Statement”) to be filed by Konecranes with the SEC, the Prospectus / Proxy to be filed by Terex with the SEC, the listing
prospectus of Konecranes to be filed by Konecranes with the Finnish Financial Supervisory Authority (and as amended and supplemented
from time to time, the “Merger Documents”). No offering of securities shall be made in the United States except by means of a prospectus
meeting the requirements of Section 10 of the U.S. Securities Act of 1933.
INVESTORS AND SECURITY HOLDERS ARE URGED TO READ THE MERGER DOCUMENTS AND ALL OTHER RELEVANT
DOCUMENTS THAT KONECRANES OR TEREX HAS FILED OR MAY FILE WITH THE SEC, NASDAQ HELSINKI OR FINNISH
FINANCIAL SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY WHEN THEY BECOME AVAILABLE BECAUSE THEY CONTAIN OR WILL CONTAIN
IMPORTANT INFORMATION THAT INVESTORS AND SECURITY HOLDERS SHOULD CONSIDER BEFORE MAKING ANY DECISION
REGARDING THE PROPOSED MERGER.
The information contained in this document must not be published, released or distributed, directly or indirectly, in any jurisdiction where the
publication, release or distribution of such information is restricted by laws or regulations. Therefore, persons in such jurisdictions into which
these materials are published, released or distributed must inform themselves about and comply with such laws or regulations. Konecranes
and Terex do not accept any responsibility for any violation by any person of any such restrictions. The Merger Documents and other
documents referred to above, if filed or furnished by Konecranes or Terex with the SEC, as applicable, will be available free of charge at the
SEC’s website (www.sec.gov) or by writing to Konecranes, P.O. Box 661 (Koneenkatu 8), FI-05801 Hyvinkää, Finland or Elizabeth Gaal
Investor Relations Associate, Terex, 200 Nyala Farm Road, Westport, CT 06880.
Konecranes and Terex and their respective directors, executive officers and employees and other persons may be deemed to be participants
in the solicitation of proxies in respect of the transaction. Information regarding Konecranes’ directors and executive officers is available in
Konecranes’ annual report for fiscal year 2014 at www.konecranes.com. Information about Terex's directors and executive officers and their
ownership of Terex ordinary shares is available in its Schedule 14A filed with the SEC on April 1, 2015. Other information regarding the
interests of such individuals as well as information regarding Konecranes’ and Terex's directors and officers will be available in the proxy
statement/prospectus when it becomes available. These documents can be obtained free of charge from the sources indicated above.
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Merger Summary
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Structure and
Exchange
Ratio
Stock-for-stock merger of equals
Terex shareholders receive 0.80 Konecranes shares for each existing share
€1.4bn / $1.5bn share buyback plan intended to be executed within 24 months after closing
Ownership 60% by Terex shareholders; 40% by Konecranes shareholders
Governance
Konecranes Chairman to become Chairman
Terex CEO to become CEO
9 member Board (5 directors to be nominated by Terex and 4 to be nominated by Konecranes)
Name /
Listing /
Location(s)
Company name: Konecranes Terex
Expected dual listing: Nasdaq Helsinki and NYSE
Incorporation: Finland
Main offices: Hyvinkää (Finland), Westport (United States)
Operational &
Financial
Benefits
Adj. 2014 sales of €7.5bn / $10.0bn and adj. EBITDA of €636m / $845m (excl. synergies)
Accretive to both companies’ shareholders in first full year
At least €110m / $121m incremental EBIT from industrial and operational synergies, implemented within 3 years from closing; €110m / $121m implementation expenses
Additional €32m / $35m post-tax income benefit from financing, cash management and structure optimization, implemented within first year after closing
Conditions /
Timing
Terex and Konecranes shareholder votes
Regulatory authority approvals and other closing conditions described in the announcement release
Expected closing during the first half of 2016
USD:EUR exchange rate of 0.91 as at 7 August 2015. 2014 financials converted at average 2014 USD:EUR exchange rate of 0.75.
Konecranes reports under IFRS and Terex under U.S. GAAP – no adjustments have been made between IFRS and U.S. GAAP
accounting standards.
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About Konecranes
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A global industry-leading group of Lifting Businesses™
Market leader in industrial cranes and components, as well
as crane service
One of the largest suppliers of port cranes and lift trucks
Providing industry-leading technology and global modular
product platforms
Serving a broad range of customers, including
manufacturing and process industries, shipyards, ports and
terminals
In 2014, Group sales totaled € 2,011 m
~ 11,900 employees at 600 locations in 48 countries
Listed on Nasdaq Helsinki
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About Terex
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A leader in global lifting and material handling solutions
Operates in 5 business segments: Aerial Work Platforms,
Construction, Cranes, Material Handling & Port Solutions,
and Materials Processing
Terex manufactures a broad range of equipment for use in
various industries, including the construction, infrastructure,
quarrying, manufacturing, mining, shipping, transportation,
refining, energy and utility industries.
More than 85% of sales generated in markets where Terex
is one of the top 3 players
In 2014, net sales totaled $7,309 m
~ 20,400 team members globally
Listed on NYSE: TEX
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Combination Benefits – Overview
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Well-balanced business and geographic profile
A global leader in key categories accounting for 92% of sales:
Industrial Lifting, Port Solutions, Aerial Work Platforms, Cranes,
Materials Processing
Family of leading brands
Critical scale for further technology development as well as
continued portfolio development with focus on businesses with
strong technology and service content / potential
Lean organization offering significant upside from market recovery
Excellent value creation opportunity from synergy realization
Excellent platform for further sustained growth through maintenance
services offering
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Global Leader in Key Categories
Global Leader in Key Categories
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Aerial Work Platforms
Industrial Lifting & Port Solutions
Port Solutions
Cranes
Industrial Lifting
Materials Processing
Construction
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Family of Leading Brands
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Industrial Lifting Aerial Work Platforms
Cranes Materials Processing Other Categories
Port Solutions
Leading brands in multiple channels
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Well-Balanced Business and Geographic Profile
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Terex Konecranes Konecranes Terex
The result is a stronger more competitive global lifting and material handling company
AWP 32%
Cranes 24%
MHPS 24%
MP 9% Construction
11%
Equipment &
Service
100% Business Mix
Service Intensity
Geographic Mix
Service
42%
Europe 38%
RoW 26%
Service
18%
Americas
36%
Europe 34%
RoW 28%
Americas
38%
Service
24%
Europe 36%
RoW 27%
Americas
37%
AWP 23%
Cranes 18% IL&PS
45%
Construction
8%
MP
6%
(1)
Based on 2014 financials; converted at average USD:EUR exchange rate of 0.75.
(1) “Industrial Lifting & Port Solutions” includes Terex MHPS and Konecranes.
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Global Leader in Lifting and Material Handling
Created at the Right Time
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Macro Situation Financial Performance
Global growth remains muted
− Developed markets sluggish
− Developing markets weak
Uncertainty across numerous end markets
− Commodities weak
− Non-residential construction depressed
− Residential construction recovering slowly
Currencies volatile
− Headwind for US exports
− Tailwind for EU exports
− Translation impacts
Equipment fleets aging
− Opportunities in service
− Replacement demand building
Aging industrial workforce
− In-house technical expertise retiring
− Opportunities for service growth
USD:EUR exchange rate of 0.91 as at 7 August 2015.
(1) Adjusted to include the revenues of Demag Cranes AG for the period prior to acquisition (1 January – 15 August).
$6,158
$6,982 $7,084 $7,309
2011A 2012A 2013A 2014A
€ 1,896€ 2,172 € 2,100 € 2,011
2011A 2012A 2013A 2014A
Terex Revenue ($m)
Konecranes Revenue (€m)
$7,068(1)
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Combination Benefits –
Industrial Lifting and Port Solutions Deep Dive
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Creates a global service organization of critical mass and scope
Consolidates complementary Port segment technological and
marketing capabilities into complete product offering with global
reach
Scale benefits and synergies enable industrial lifting to remain
competitive vs. intensifying global competition
Truly global footprint based on complementary geographic profiles
enhances growth outlook
Creates critical mass for future technology development
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Konecranes Terex Opportunity
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Today(1) Goal for Tomorrow(2)
3.4 / 4.5
1.8 / 2.4
1.3 / 1.8
0.5 / 0.7 0.6 / 0.8
€7.5bn / $10.0bn(3) €9.6bn / $10.6bn
Construction
MP
Cranes
AWP
IL&PS(4)
0.2 / 0.2
0.2 / 0.3
0.1 / 0.1 0.0 / 0.1
0.0 / 0.0
€0.5bn / $0.6bn €1.0bn / $1.1bn
Construction
MP
Cranes
AWP
IL&PS(4)
(1) Based on 2014 financials, converted at average 2014 USD:EUR exchange rate of 0.75.
(2) Goal that combined company hopes to achieve in 3 – 4 years. Numbers based on mid-term outlook of Konecranes and Terex and joint synergy expectation without
adjusting for accounting differences; for illustrative purposes. Converted at USD:EUR exchange rate of 0.91 as at 7 August 2015.
(3) Including consolidation items.
(4) “Industrial Lifting & Port Solutions” includes Terex MHPS and Konecranes.
Revenue
Operating Profit
Significant profitability upside from market, internal initiatives and synergies
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Synergy Implementation Preparation Pre-closing
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Prior to closing, senior leaders of Konecranes and Terex will review detailed measures to maximize
strategic, operational and financial benefits for the combined company and its shareholders
Recommendation on specific implementation plan will be made before closing regarding financing,
structure, geographic organization and set-up
Upon completion, Board subcommittee to be established to oversee integration and implementation
of recommendations
Thorough preparation and accelerated implementation post-closing to ensure delivery of
comprehensive synergy benefits as quickly as possible
Target of €109m / $119m of annual after-tax benefits by the end of year 3; of this, €58m / $63m to be
implemented within 12 months from closing
USD:EUR exchange rate of 0.91 as at 7 August 2015.
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Conclusion
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Well-balanced business and geographic profile
A global leader in key categories accounting for 92% of sales:
Industrial Lifting, Port Solutions, Aerial Work Platforms, Cranes,
Materials Processing
Family of leading brands
Critical scale for further technology development as well as
continued portfolio development with focus on businesses with
strong technology and service content / potential
Lean organization offering significant upside from market recovery
Excellent value creation opportunity from synergy realization
Excellent platform for further sustained growth through maintenance
services offering